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daemon@TELECOM.MIT.EDU (G.Eustace%massey.ac.nz@RELAY.CS.NET)
Thu Jun 30 23:50:02 1988

From: G.Eustace%massey.ac.nz@RELAY.CS.NET
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Subject: Problems with NFS environments.

We  are  currently  trying to set up a network with about 500 pcs,  and
some 5 servers.  I am having difficulty trying to work out how to  cope
with the problems of user authentication, allocation of user ids etc.

The  problem  is  that  we anticipate a user community of approx.  1200
people to be using the 500 workstations, so each more station will have
multiple users and each user can use multiple stations.

These are some more concerns:
1. The NFS export lists are on the basis of host, not user, which
   presents security difficulties.
2. What  sort of user names does one use, we would like to have J.Smith
   etc, but unix then thinks you are are caps only teletype!
3. What  is going to happen to interactive logins that have to search a
   passwd file that has thousands of entries.

The comments I have seen regarding kerberos seem to suggest  that  some
of these problems have already been addressed.

Any help or info you can send would be much appreciated.
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